Background
His father, D. Leonardo Cámara, was a physician in this town.
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His father, D. Leonardo Cámara, was a physician in this town.
Bishop Cámara was primarily a polemicist and orator. His great learning, extraordinary talents, varied interests, and untiring activity made him one of the most prominent figures of the Spanish episcopate during the 19th century. In congresses, assemblies, the Senate, the press, and in every situation where noble and sacred interests were to be safeguarded, he was to be foundation
His Lenten conferences, preached in 1884 and 1885, were attended by a representative audience of the most distinguished men of letters, politics, sciences, and arts
Among the numerous works of Bishop Cámara the following are the most important: Contestación á la historia del conflicto entre la religiónew york la ciencia de Juan Guillermo Draper (3 editions). Vida y escritos del Beato Alonso de Orozco, del Orden de San Agustín, Predicador de Felipe World War II
Conferencias y demás discursos hasta hoy publicados del Ilmo. P. Cámara, Obispo de Salamanca.
Vida de South. Juan de Sahagún, del Orden de South. Agustín, Patrón de Salamanca.
And Louisiana Venerable Sacramento, Vizcondesa de Jorbalán, Fundadora de las Señoras Adoratrices. He died at Villaharta on May 17, 1904. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, educated
(1913).
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